They scored to take the lead any time they spend fanning about is less time for us to equalise, we scored to equalise no time to fanny about let's get on and go for the winner. Seems perfectly understandable to me.
I know exactly why all of it happened, just found it frustrating to watch in the stands. All three of our goal-scorers raced in the opposite direction directly after scoring and celebrating as they went. I was just pointing out that it's not often you see that. You know you're on the wrong end of things if you get a like off Cityzen.
whats certain is that if we clinch a play off spot itll be leeds or ipswich in the semis if only we scored that pen v watford, id really fancy us to win playoffs, southampton are in freefall leeds or ipswich will be mentally broken
Reading your posts it comes accross as you didn't realise why they were doing that. I didn't see you pointing out that you don't often see it, furthermore if you watch a bit of football you will see it every week. I'm not on the wrong end of anything, it was blatantly obvious what was going on and why, you're the one who was questioning it. Not sure why you want to drag castro into this, are you bored and looking for a time killing argument? Maybe he will oblige, I won't.
On their Tractor Boys forum, thy were complaining there were only 6 added... 3 goals (taking an eternity to get back on their side of the pitch) at least 3 minutes when MJ was down, their player down, substitutions, should have likely been nearer 8/9...,
I thought the rule had changed, so the ref could go back? I’ve certainly seen it happen, but may have changed back?
I notice the ref blew up before the six minutes extra time, despite Ipswich wasting probably a minute taking a free kick in that time.
Coventry will not want their season to end on a whimper after all the things they've done... I think they'll beat Ipswich on Tuesday..
If you'd went every week you'd also know that the fans go mad when a keeper takes too long to kick the ball. Same kinda thing mate.
They've got a lot of good attacking players all at a similar level and McKenna keeps it fresh and utilises them really well. Moore, Hirst, Chaplin, Broadhead, Burns, Sarmiento, Hutchinson, along with Jackson and Harness on the fringes. Compare that to what we've got and it's no surprise. It's exactly what we should be aiming for and be prepared to sacrifice some numbers in defensive depth to push money into forwards.
Thought part of the difference was again the way they managed to muscle us off the ball too much we don’t or can’t do it to other teams. Also their wide men were way more effective . Last one is the strength and mobility in midfield they really move quickly - both teams play a different way .